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Rifle Values: What Moves the Number

Rifles cover an enormous range, from working hunting rifles where bore condition dominates to military and collectible rifles where matching components and configuration dominate.

What drives rifles values

  1. Factor 1

    Bore and crown

    On working rifles, bore quality is often the single largest factor.

  2. Factor 2

    Caliber demand

    Common, currently supported calibers carry broader demand than obsolete chamberings.

  3. Factor 3

    Originality and matching parts

    On military rifles, matching components and original configuration are decisive.

  4. Factor 4

    Stock condition

    Cracks, repairs, sanding and refinishing all affect value.

  5. Factor 5

    Optics and accessories

    Quality optics add value; damaged or obsolete optics generally do not.

Types we evaluate in this category

  • Bolt-action hunting rifles
  • Lever-action rifles
  • Military surplus rifles
  • Semi-automatic rifles

Brands

Rifles brands we evaluate

Manufacturer value guides for the brands that build rifles — open a brand to see the models we cover and what moves the number on each one.

Rifles: common questions

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